Jon, This Sci-Fi web series shooting in New York and Vermont is seeking crew. http://www.StarTrekAnthology.com
Jon, This Sci-Fi web series shooting in New York and Vermont is seeking crew. http://www.StarTrekAnthology.com
I have worked with Joe for a whole week in my MFA thesis short film 'Joan in Owl Land'. He worked as Key Grip, showing high skills and knowledge in his work, and also a high sense of responsibility and punctuality -- traits that are of utmost importance in my opinion. On top of that, he came up with...
Expand postI have worked with Joe for a whole week in my MFA thesis short film 'Joan in Owl Land'. He worked as Key Grip, showing high skills and knowledge in his work, and also a high sense of responsibility and punctuality -- traits that are of utmost importance in my opinion. On top of that, he came up with good witty ideas when needed in a couple of situations that we ran into. He was also very valuable during pre-production, helping several times with putting together our team and getting ahold of rental companies and other contacts. I highly recommend him and definitely would call him back in the future to work with.
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Expand postHi Joe. I'm RB, Founder and CEO of Stage 32. As a screenwriter, producer, actor and filmmaker, I know first-hand the challenges all creatives face finding work, landing representation, launching projects, securing funding and simply making the connections that will make a difference in their careers. That's why I created Stage 32. Since our launch in September of 2011, the community has grown to 400,000+ members representing every country on the planet making Stage 32 the social network uniquely populated with the most creative people on Earth.
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Hi Scott, Who would i get in touch with about working on the star trek web series? Im a G&E/Camera Assistant based in VT, would love to join the crew. thanks, Joe Brady joebrady802@gmail.com
Joe, I sent you a PM, but will also copy the information here: Here is some more information. I hope you enjoy a collaborative atmosphere. My name is Scott J. Smith, and I am an executive producer for...
Expand commentJoe, I sent you a PM, but will also copy the information here: Here is some more information. I hope you enjoy a collaborative atmosphere. My name is Scott J. Smith, and I am an executive producer for "Star Trek Anthology," a new fan-produced web series. It is our intent to produce three separate web series in the Upstate New York and Vermont area. As such, we need access to professionals who enjoy creating something together as a team...or shall I say...a family. The prologue for our pilot episode has been shot and is in post-production as I write you today. We plan to have a "production summit" (an enhanced production meeting with a social/recreational element added) one weekend this Fall; and will complete shooting the first two episodes of "Starship Challenger" in early Spring. You can see our VFX reel and learn more about our production at http://www.StarTrekAnthology.com Fan films are a unique segment of independent film-making: for decades, fan-produced creations have had the (non-expressed) blessing of the right-holders to create derivative works...as long as no revenue is generated from any products, including merchandise. This makes access to business loans and commercial investors very difficult, if not impossible. As a result, all cast and crew volunteer their time to the production. We realize that "paid gigs" call, which is why we want to grow our family, not only to minimize those conflicts, but to have more people to share in the fun. If you would like to know more, please let me know, and I will connect you with series creator Jim Bray. Thank you for your time, Scott J. Smith www.StarTrekAnthology.com